Julianne Nyhan

Julianne Nyhan

University College London

H-index: 15

Europe-United Kingdom

About Julianne Nyhan

Julianne Nyhan, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of Digital Humanities, Information Studies, Oral history, History of Information.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Exploring international collaboration and language dynamics in Digital Humanities: insights from co-authorship networks in canonical journals

Exploring the possibilities of Thomson’s fourth paradigm transformation—The case for a multimodal approach to digital oral history?

De-neutralizing digital heritage infrastructures? Critical considerations on digital engagements with the past in the context of Europe

Open DH? Mapping Blind Spots

Tag: Archival Science

On Making in the Digital Humanities: The scholarship of digital humanities development in honour of John Bradley

Documenting resistance, conflict and violence: a scoping review of the role of participatory digital platforms in the mobilisation of resistance

Looking back to build future shared collections: reports from the Sloane Lab

Julianne Nyhan Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Digital Information Studies

Citations(all)

1425

Citations(since 2020)

866

Cited By

778

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

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University College London

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Julianne Nyhan Skills & Research Interests

Digital Humanities

Information Studies

Oral history

History of Information

Top articles of Julianne Nyhan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Exploring international collaboration and language dynamics in Digital Humanities: insights from co-authorship networks in canonical journals

Journal of Documentation

Jin Gao

Julianne Nyhan

Oliver Duke-Williams

Simon Mahony

2023/10/11

Exploring the possibilities of Thomson’s fourth paradigm transformation—The case for a multimodal approach to digital oral history?

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities

Hannah K Smyth

Julianne Nyhan

Andrew Flinn

2023/6/1

De-neutralizing digital heritage infrastructures? Critical considerations on digital engagements with the past in the context of Europe

Gertjan Plets

Julianne Nyhan

Andrew Flinn

Alexandra Kattrin Ortolja-Baird

Jaap Verheul

2023/10/2

Open DH? Mapping Blind Spots

Tessa Gengnagel

Sarah Lang

Nora Probst

Anja Gerber

Sarah-Mai Dang

...

2023

Tag: Archival Science

Archival Science

Reine Rydén

Pelle Tracey

Patricia Garcia

Ricardo Punzalan

Diana E Marsh

...

2023/9

On Making in the Digital Humanities: The scholarship of digital humanities development in honour of John Bradley

Julianne Nyhan

Geoffrey Rockwell

Stéfan Sinclair

Alexandra Ortolja-Baird

2023

Documenting resistance, conflict and violence: a scoping review of the role of participatory digital platforms in the mobilisation of resistance

Kirsty Fife

Andrew Flinn

Julianne Nyhan

2023/9

Looking back to build future shared collections: reports from the Sloane Lab

Marco Humbel

Foteini Valeonti

Daniele Metilli

Jawad Sadek

Alda Terracciano

...

2023/7/14

iDAH Research Software Engineering (RSE) Steering Group working paper

J Smithies

AM Sichani

TT Chang

J Fenner

M Wood

...

2023/6/20

Towards a Network Analysis of Hans Sloane's Collection: A Preliminary Study

Daniele Metilli

Andreas Vlachidis

Marco Humbel

Victoria Pickering

Mark Carine

...

2022/9/14

Encoding the haunting of an object catalogue: on the potential of digital technologies to perpetuate or subvert the silence and bias of the early-modern archive

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities

Alexandra Ortolja-Baird

Julianne Nyhan

2022/9

The Sloane Lab: Dealing with a challenging past

Julianne Nyhan

Andreas Vlachidis

Andrew Flinn

Nina Pearlman

Marco Humbel

...

2022/7/7

Gender influences in Digital Humanities co-authorship networks

Journal of Documentation

Jin Gao

Julianne Nyhan

Oliver Duke-Williams

Simon Mahony

2022/4/19

Hidden and Devalued Feminized Labour in the Digital Humanities: On the Index Thomisticus Project 1954-67

Julianne Nyhan

2022/12/22

数字人文导读

Melissa Terras

Julianne Nyhan

Edward Vanhoutte

2022/10

Named-entity recognition for early modern textual documents: a review of capabilities and challenges with strategies for the future

Marco Humbel

Julianne Nyhan

Andreas Vlachidis

Kim Sloan

Alexandra Ortolja-Baird

2021/10/11

Enlightenment Architectures and the reconstruction of Sir Hans Sloane's Cabinets of Miscellanies

Journal of the History of Collections

K Sloan

J Nyhan

2020/12/31

Opening the ‘black box’of digital cultural heritage processes: feminist digital humanities and critical heritage studies

Hannah Smyth

Julianne Nyhan

Andrew Flinn

2020/8/23

Of global reach yet of situated contexts: an examination of the implicit and explicit selection criteria that shape digital archives of historical newspapers

Archival Science

Tessa Hauswedell

Julianne Nyhan

Melodee H Beals

Melissa Terras

Emily Bell

2020/6

Museum Mobile Guide Preferences of Different Visitor Personas

Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH)

Moneerah Almeshari

John Dowell

Julianne Nyhan

2020/12/30

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Co-Authors

H-index: 23
Marko Tadić

Marko Tadić

Sveucilište u Zagrebu

H-index: 23
Geoffrey Rockwell

Geoffrey Rockwell

University of Alberta

H-index: 23
Dr Andrew Flinn

Dr Andrew Flinn

University College London

H-index: 22
Marco Passarotti

Marco Passarotti

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

H-index: 16
Maria Ågren

Maria Ågren

Uppsala Universitet

H-index: 15
Ray Siemens

Ray Siemens

University of Victoria

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